Like many music festival producers, Paul Levine didn’t chart his career path. It formed over time, culminating in his role as a producer of such events as Suwannee Hulaween, Bear Creek, the Aura Festival, Fool’s Paradise, and Purple Hatter’s Ball and his role at one of the most celebrated RV and festival camping destinations, the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida. It started when Levine was a student at Lehigh University outside Philadelphia from 1987 to 1991. He’d travel to Grateful Dead shows throughout the Northeast. Having banked 100 or more shows, Levine found himself in his dorm room one day wondering how to get the Dead to play Lehigh?
10 Tips for Dead Heads Playing in the Sand
By Barry Bluth
Fresh off Panic en la Playa Siete, it dawned on us to share some tips for enjoying the special destination that is the Mexican coast. If you’ve never been to this stretch of Mexican waterfront, or the Barceló Maya Beach, it’s a magical place that’s an over-the-top venue for any band. If you’re Playa-bound for Dead & Co., you’re in for a real treat. But only if you plan ahead…
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Sit Down with the Producer: Kevin Collinsworth, CEO, Okeechobee Music Festival
Like many music festival producers, Kevin Collinsworth knows some of the best events head off-stage to deliver a memorable camping adventure. And he’s not bashful about what he’s got in the spread that’s home to the Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival (OMF) each spring.
The sprawling 800-acre property just northeast of Lake Okeechobee in Central Florida creates a stellar destination for festival camping enthusiasts. From car camping to RV glamping, Collinsworth, 46, and his team at Soundslinger LLC spent almost a full year since OMF 2017 relocating and planting trees, creating new areas, and leveling grounds to elevate any style of camping outing.
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When a Jam Band ‘Road Trip’ Includes the Mexican Riviera Maya
By Barry Bluth
Fans of Widespread Panic know all too well that we must beware of those who build monuments to themselves. We’re a pretty bright lot if I must say.
We also know that we can’t always road trip “on the road,” though it is our preferred way of hitting up awesome music – and what RoadTripMojo is all about. After all, we were given Driving Song, and Up All Night. But the truth of it is we have Airplane. Though the song does exclaim, “DRIVE my liquor down, – to Mexico!” it’s not always practical to drive.
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